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Natural Science Forum / Physics / New Theories / May 2004



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Create a Little Gravity at Home!05 May 2004 05:37 GMT3
It does not take very much to create a little bit of gravity at home.
Almost everyone thinks I am crazy until they try it out themselves with
the exception of academic phsyicists who know Im really a KOOK.
How do you know that you are creating gravity? Simple an object with
String geometry04 May 2004 01:46 GMT1
Just wondered if string theory speculates as to the geometry of
strings.
Are they 3 dimensional, 2-d or something else
Or is this not important?
Examining Mathematical Approaches03 May 2004 22:24 GMT1
Examining Mathematical Approaches
    I have received communication from a mathematician who asserted that my
statements about the validity of non-Euclidean Geometry were erroneous. He
apparently objected to the assertion that the definition of a straight line was
Time travel (determinism perspective?)03 May 2004 02:10 GMT2
What is the general perspective of determinists and the possibility of
time Travel. Is it possible to acheive time travel if the determinism
theory is in place? According to determinism, all events in ones life
have been predetermined by some devine force or being(s), so
Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored?02 May 2004 15:00 GMT9
Where Is The Kinetic Energy of a Bullet Stored?
    When a bullet is fired, an explosive charge imparts kinetic energy to the
bullet. That kinetic energy travels with the bullet and is transferred to the
target when the bullet strikes. The question to be answered is where that
Relativity and Reasonableness Tests02 May 2004 13:36 GMT1
Relativity and Reasonableness Tests
    Many postings to Newsgroups are from posters who have difficulty with the
assertions of relativists that when tow velocities are added the resultant
velocity is not the algebraic sum oof the two velocities. The conclusion is
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